The1973 Memorial Cupoccurred May 7–12 at theMontreal ForuminMontreal,Quebec.It was the 55th annualMemorial Cupcompetition, organized by theCanadian Amateur Hockey Association(CAHA) to determine the champion ofmajor junior A ice hockey.Participating teams were the winners of theOntario Hockey Association,Quebec Major Junior Hockey LeagueandWestern Hockey Leaguewhich were theToronto Marlboros,Quebec RempartsandMedicine Hat Tigers.Toronto won their 6th Memorial Cup, defeating Quebec in the final game.
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Venue(s) | Montreal Forum(Montreal,Quebec) |
Dates | May 7–12, 1973 |
Teams | 3 |
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Champions | Toronto Marlboros(OHA)(6th title) |
Teams
editMedicine Hat Tigers
editTheMedicine Hat Tigersrepresented theWestern Canada Hockey Leagueat the 1973 Memorial Cup. The Tigers had a very solid regular season during1972-73,earning a record of 39-20-9 for 87 points, and second place in the West Division. Medicine Hat was the highest scoring team in the WCHL, scoring 348 goals. Defensively, the Tigers allowed the fourth fewest goals against at 254. In the West Division semi-finals, the Tigers defeated theCalgary Centennialsfour games to two. In the West Division finals, the Tigers defeated the defending WCHL champions, theEdmonton Oil Kings,four games to two. The Tigers faced theRegina Patsfor thePresident's Cup,and Medicine Hat defeated Regina three games to zero, as well as two games ending in a tie, to win the league championship and a berth at the 1973 Memorial Cup tournament.
The Tigers offense was led byTom Lysiak,who led the league with 154 points, as he scored 56 goals and 98 assists in 67 games. Lysiak was awarded theBrownridge Trophyfor leading the league in points. In 17 playoff games, Lysiak scored 12 goals and a team high 39 points.Lanny McDonaldscored 62 goals and 139 points in 68 games to finish third in league scoring. His 62 goals led the Tigers and was the third highest total in the WCHL. In the playoffs, McDonald led the Tigers with 18 goals and his 37 points were second on the team.Boyd Andersonscored 48 goals and 112 points in 68 games andEd Johnstonescored 58 goals and 102 points in 68 games, as the Tigers had four players crack the 100 point plateau.Bob Gassoffled the defensive unit, scoring 11 goals and 62 points in 68 games, while accumulating 388 penalty minutes. The Tigers goaltending duties were split betweenSam CleggandJerry Thomas.
The 1973 Memorial Cup was the first time in team history that the Medicine Hat Tigers qualified to compete for the cup.
Quebec Remparts
editTheQuebec Rempartsrepresented theQuebec Major Junior Hockey Leagueat the 1973 Memorial Cup. The Remparts finished the1972-73with a 49-11-4 record, earning 102 points and the best record in the QMJHL. The club was awarded theJean Rougeau Trophyas the best regular season team. The Remparts were a high scoring team, leading the league with 448 goals. Quebec also was the best defensively, allowing 230 goals. In the QMJHL quarter-finals, the Remparts swept theTrois-Rivières Ducsin four games, then swept theSherbrooke Castorsin four games in the QMJHL semi-finals. In the league finals, the Remparts defeated the defending league champions, theCornwall Royalsfour games to three to win thePresident's Cupand earned a berth into the 1973 Memorial Cup.
The Remparts were led offensively byAndre Savard,who led the QMJHL with 151 points after scoring 67 goals and 84 assists in 56 games. Savard was awarded theMichel Brière Memorial Trophyas the Most Valuable Player in the league. Savard also won theJean Béliveau Trophyas the league leading scorer. Savard continued his high scoring into the post-season, as he led the league with 42 points in 15 games.Jacques Locasscored a league high 68 goals, and finished the season with 143 points, the second highest total in the league, in 62 games.Guy Chouinardscored 43 goals and 129 points in 59 games as a sixteen year old, as he became a top prospect.Yvon Dupuisscored 50 goals and 126 points in 62 games, giving the Remparts four players with 126 or more points.Real Cloutierscored 39 goals and 99 points in 57 games, as he also became a top prospect.Jean Landryled the defense with 20 goals and 65 points in 63 games. In goal,Pierre Perusseearned a record of 32-6-4 with a 3.72 GAA and a.896 save percentage in 44 games. Perusse was awarded theJacques Plante Memorial Trophyas the top goaltender in the QMJHL.
The Quebec Remparts had previously won theMemorial Cupin1971in their only other appearance.
Toronto Marlboros
editTheToronto Marlborosrepresented theOntario Hockey Associationat the 1973 Memorial Cup. The Marlboros dominated the1972-73season, earning a league best record of 47-7-9 for 103 points. The Marlboros scored a league high 416 goals, while they allowed the fewest goals in the league with 199 goals against. In the post-season, the Marlboros swept theSt. Catharines Black Hawkseight points to zero in the OHA quarter-finals. Toronto remained hot in the semi-finals, as the Marlboros swept theOttawa 67'seight points to zero. In the OHA finals, the Marlboros defeated the defending champions, thePeterborough Petes,eight points to six to win theJ. Ross Robertson Cupand earn a berth at the 1973 Memorial Cup.
The Marlboros were led byWayne Dillon,who led the team with 47 goals and 107 points in 59 games.Peter Marrinfinished the season with 42 goals and 106 points in 59 games.Mark Howescored 38 goals and 104 points in 60 games to lead the Marlboros defense.Paulin Bordeleauscored a team high 54 goals, and added 43 assists for 97 points in 56 games.Glenn Goldupscored 42 goals and 95 points in 54 games, while accumulating 173 penalty minutes. In goal, the Marlboros were led byMike Palmateer,who won theDave Pinkney Trophy,which is awarded to the goaltender on the team that allowed the fewest goals in the OHA. Marlboros head coachGeorge Armstrongwas awarded theMatt Leyden Trophyas Coach of the Year in the OHA.
The 1973 Memorial Cup was the Marlboros sixth appearance to compete for the championship. In their previous five appearances, the Marlboros had won theMemorial Cup.They won the Memorial Cup in1929,1955,1956,1964and in1967.
Round-robin standings
editPos | Team | Pld | W | L | GF | GA | |
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1 | Toronto Marlboros(OHA) | 2 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 5 | Advanced to final |
2 | Quebec Remparts(QMJHL) | 2 | 1 | 1 | 9 | 8 | |
3 | Medicine Hat Tigers(WHL) | 2 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 9 |
Scores
editRound-robin
- May 7 Toronto 5-2 Quebec
- May 9 Medicine Hat 3-2 Toronto
- May 11 Quebec 7-3 Medicine Hat
Final
- May 12 Toronto 9-1 Quebec
Winning roster
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Award winners
edit- Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy(MVP):Mark Howe,Toronto
References
edit- ^"MemorialCup.ca - Tournament Results".Archived fromthe originalon July 19, 2018.RetrievedMay 11,2016.
- ^"MemorialCup.ca - Winning Rosters".Archived fromthe originalon September 10, 2017.RetrievedMay 11,2016.
- ^"Toronto Marlboros 1972-73 roster and statistics".hockeydb.RetrievedMay 14,2022.
- ^"Toronto Marlboros - Memorial Cup Champions 1973".HockeyGods. February 18, 2015.RetrievedMay 8,2022.
External links
edit- Memorial CupArchived2016-06-02 at theWayback Machine
- Canadian Hockey League